Threats in the area of air forces are evolving faster than ever, and the most serious is the issue of drones, said Frank Gräfe, chief of staff of NATO's Allied Air Command, which operates at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, in an interview with Czech TV. According to him, data processing and the proper use of complex and inexpensive means are key to building an effective defense against drones. In the interview, he also spoke about the defense of a…
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Threats in the area of air forces are evolving faster than ever, and the most serious is the issue of drones, said Frank Gräfe, chief of staff of NATO's Allied Air Command, which operates at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, in an interview with Czech TV. According to him, data processing and the proper use of complex and inexpensive means are key to building an effective defense against drones. In the interview, he also spoke about the defense of a…